Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

JAX, ORL,TPA, MIA Whats the future

What’s happening in Florida—are cities like Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa, and Miami now on the block to move to Texas? Does anyone know?


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So no future in Florida?

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Post ID: @15f+1kf10q95w

At some point, everyone will be in Plano. The question is when, not if.

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Post ID: @sd+1kf10q95w

@b0 dude. You get that hiring bodies to fill a need is not the same thing as investing, right? AT&T has no problem hiring and laying people off. There will be lots of jobs created in regional hubs over the next few years. We aren't going to stop working while we wait for a silly building to be built. C'mon. that's common sense.

There is a difference between knowledge workers and skilled workers. Knowledge workers create and skilled workers execute. AT&T is bringing knowledge workers to Plano. Period. Skilled workers like installers, union goons, and call centers will stay in whatever state or country where they are. That is not an investment, that is a CODB.

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Post ID: @fh+1kf10q95w

Once again, Orlando is hiring over 300 people in February, Orlando is staying put.

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Post ID: @b0+1kf10q95w

Future so bright you will have to wear sunglasses.

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Post ID: @aj+1kf10q95w

Southfield MI. Midwest hub.

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Post ID: @ae+1kf10q95w

Which answer will result in the largest number of employees over 40 resigning? That is your answer. We are a one-metric company.

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Post ID: @a6+1kf10q95w

Welcome to Plano!

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Post ID: @a5+1kf10q95w

Going to say this for the last time. It's Plano and then everywhere else is under the g-n. Atlanta, New Jersey .... and of course, Florida. There's no future there.

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